DEATHS.
AUSTf N. —On July 31. at her parents resident:. 1 . ■ Haven Street. Thames. Vida, dearly-beloved wife of Harold Austin and beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Christie; aged 22 years. Privato internment. BARSTOW.—On .August 1, nt her residence, suddenly. Alice Eliza, beloved wife pf Thomas H. Barstow. Privato interment to-morrow (Saturday). BQURKE.—On August 1. 1929, at St. Joseph's Home, Shelly Beach Road, Elizabeth, relict of the Into Patrick Bourkc, in her Ssth year.«R.l.P. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Ponsonby, />,t 9 a.m. to-morrow (Saturday). Interment private. No flowers. BOWER About July 29, at Ditchling. Sussex. Norman Elyott. for nearly 50 years commander and officer in the New Zealand Shipping Company; aged 64. —A splendid rnnr. and loyal shipmate gone to rest.—By cable. BUDDLE.—On August 1, Charles Frederick Buddie, beloved husband of Eliza Buddie. y Interment private. No tlowers, by request. HARRIS.—On August 1. at Bombay. James Harris, dearly-beloved husband of Charlotte Harris; aged 82 years. Funeral will leave the • residence of Mr. Arthur Harris, Bombay, at 2.30 p.m. to-day (Friday), for Church of England Cemetery. Bombay. HAY.—On August 1. at Sydney. Catherine (Kate! Hay, beloved sister of F. M. Hay 103. Grafton Road.—(By cable). JOHNSON.—On August 1, at the Auckland Hospital, Mary Ann, dearly-beloved •wile of Joseph Johnson. 10. Puriri Avenue. Green Lane, formerly of Grantham, Lincolnshire. England; aged 52 years. The funeral will leave her late residence »t 12.3.1 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday). Jru, for Wnikuinete Cemetery. MEEHAN. —On July 31 (suddenly). Patrick Mee'nan. late ox Thames, beloved husband of tiie late Mary Meehan, in his b-.au year.—R.l.P. The funeral will leave the residence of Ins da lighter, Mis. Macowan, 42. West Street >;-wton. to-duy. (Friday), at two o clock, for Hillsborough Cemetery. RYAN.—On August. 1, 1929 at a private lnn-iital. Auckland. John William, only beloved son of the late ,Michael b rancis nnd Julia Ryan, of Mtinowaru. Te Aroha. and much-loved brother of Mrs. R. L. Somers. Te Aroha. Mr. S. Teague, Shaftesbury, Mrs. L Stanaway. Auckland. Mrs. Geo. Sl.eenan, Manawnru, Mis. AV. Bell, Auckland, Mrs John McSwceney, Matomata, Mis. Bert McSwceney. Auckland, and Miss Eileen \\ • l'yan. Te Aroha. Kequiescat in Pace. The funeral will leave St. Joseph r Church. Te Aroha. at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday), for Te Aroha Cemetery. ROBERTSON.—On August 1. 1929, at his late residence, "Riverside," Rosebank Road, Avondale, Pett/r Robertson, dearly-beloved husband of Mary Jane Robertson, and eldest boh of the late Peter Robertson, late of Auckland; in his 83rd year. Funeral will leave the above address at 2.:10 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday). STONEY—On August t. at tho residence of Mrs. E. J. /Taylor, Helersville, William Aibait Stoney, late of Borriskane, Ireland: eyed SI years. Funeral leaves St. Matthew's, Helensville. to-day (Friday), at 2 p.m. Fiends please •ccept this. intimation. TYLCOAT.—On July 31. at her. late, residence, 89. Union Street (suddenly). Lillian (Lill), beloved wife of George Tylcont: aged 3'j rs. Funeral at 2 p.m. today (Friday), at Purewn. Friends please accept this intimatiori.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20323, 2 August 1929, Page 1
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